Harris Corporation's Advanced EHF Navy Multiband Terminal Prototype First to Communicate with Milstar During Simulated High-Sea Conditions


MELBOURNE, Fla., Jan. 22 -- Harris Corporation (NYSE:HRS), an international communications and information technology company, has become the first company to complete a point-to-point Milstar satellite call under full-motion dynamics that simulate high-sea shipboard conditions using an Advanced Extremely High Frequency (AEHF) Navy Multiband Terminal prototype system. Harris successfully logged onto, communicated with, and tracked a Milstar satellite ahead of schedule in preparation for a U.S. Navy contract expected to be awarded June 2007. If selected, the value to Harris could exceed $1 billion by 2015.

"This milestone achievement clearly demonstrates our prototype terminal's ability to be recognized by and communicate effectively with Milstar satellites while in full platform motion," said Sheldon Fox, vice president and general manager of Department of Defense Programs, Harris Government Communications Systems Division. "Success in the prototype phase, coupled with Harris' legacy as the provider of the Navy's current generation of multiband, super-high-frequency wideband terminals, uniquely qualifies us as a leading Navy Multiband Terminal supplier."

This milestone follows the company's recent announcements that it was the first to successfully acquire and track low- and medium- data rate waveforms on, and uplink to, the Milstar satellite using the same prototype terminal. An SCA 2.2.1-compliant software programmable modem developed by Harris was instrumental in all three successful demonstrations. Once fielded, the terminal will serve as the common element of naval information networks, providing interconnection of individual naval assets with other services and eventually with the Global Information Grid.

Log-on to the Milstar satellite was performed at the Harris Naval SATCOM Integration and Test Facility in Palm Bay, Florida, utilizing a KGV-136, the newest generation cryptographic unit. Coupled with an earlier demonstration of the new, extended data rate (XDR) waveforms and the Milstar uplink and downlink capability, this latest demonstration confirms that Harris is on plan to provide U.S. Navy ship, submarine and shore installations with full access to the communications capacity provided by the AEHF satellite constellation.

All Harris terminals -- shore, submarine periscope, submarine mast and shipboard -- now have the capability to communicate with the Milstar satellite while under high sea conditions. The successful demonstrations are the culmination of three years of waveform design and hardware/software development as part of the AEHF Navy Multiband Terminal program.

Harris won a contract in 2003 to develop four prototypes for the next- generation AEHF Navy Multiband Terminal for the U.S. Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command. The first phase of the program is a 43-month effort to design and develop prototype Q-band SATCOM submarine and shipboard terminals in support of the U.S. Navy's FORCEnet concept. The new terminals will provide the Navy with a modernized, highly reliable system that provides more than four times the data capacity of today's Milstar terminals.

Additional phases will add high-performance Ka- and X-band capabilities to the common terminal. The resulting system will replace current single- and dual-band terminals, yielding significant lifecycle cost reductions and improved reliability. This approach offers the Navy better access to SATCOM assets, increased bandwidth, and protection from jamming and interception of transmissions.

Harris Government Communications Systems Division conducts advanced research studies, develops prototypes, and produces and supports state-of-the- art, assured communications(TM) solutions and information systems that solve the mission-critical challenges of its military and government customers, while serving as the technology base for the company's diverse commercial businesses. Harris Corporation is an international communications and information technology company serving government and commercial markets in more than 150 countries. With headquarters in Melbourne, Florida, the company has annual sales of $3.5 billion and nearly 14,000 employees, including 6,000 engineers and scientists. The company's four operating divisions serve markets for government communications, RF communications, broadcast communications, and microwave communications. For more information, visit www.harris.com.

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Source: Harris Corporation

CONTACT: Sleighton Meyer, Government Communications Systems Division, sleighton.meyer@harris.com, +1-321-727-6514, or Brent Dietz, Corporate Headquarters, brent.dietz@harris.com, +1-321-724-3554, both for Harris Corporation

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